
Asian Mind Sports Association
Where Strategy Becomes Sport
The Asian Mind Sports Association unites the region through five celebrated disciplines — Chess, Chinese Chess (XiangQi), Contract Bridge, Go (WeiQi), and Poker. Each game demands focus, strategy, and creativity, and together they form the foundation of our mission: to nurture talent, strengthen communities, and celebrate the power of the mind in sport.

Chess
Chess is a timeless strategy game that challenges players' minds, combining skill, foresight, and patience in a battle wits on an 8x8 board.

Chinese Chess (XiangQi)
Chinese chess, known Xiangqi, is a captivating strategic board game featuring unique pieces like generals and chariots. The goal is to checkmate the opponent's general, reflecting rich.

Contract Bridge
Contract bridge is a popular card game played by four players in two partnerships. It combines strategy, skill, and communication, making it a captivating challenge for enthusiasts of all ages.

Go (WeiQi)
Go is an ancient board game originating from China, played by two players who take turns placing black and white stones The objective is to control territory and outsmart your opponent.

Poker
The mind sport of poker combines strategy, psychology, mathematics, adaptability, endurance, and the need for emotional control, making it widely regarded as the ultimate game of skill.
Inpiring
Intellectual Athleticism
The Asian Mind Sports Association (AMSA) champions the concept of intellectual athleticism, emphasizing the importance of sportsmanship in mind sports across Asia. By promoting fair play and respect among competitors, AMSA aims to inspire enthusiasm and passion for these unique sports. Through various events and outreach initiatives, the association encourages individuals to explore the strategic and cognitive challenges presented by mind sports, fostering a vibrant community of players and fans. AMSA is committed to elevating the profile of mind sports, showcasing their value and significance in the realm of athletics.
